Ivanka Trump Says She'll Support Her Father's Presidency from Afar

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Ivanka Trump Says She'll Support Her Father's Presidency from Afar
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Ivanka Trump revealed on her podcast that she won't be taking an active role in her father's second term as president, stating she dislikes the political landscape. She says she'll instead support him as a daughter, offering a break from the pressures of the job.

. The Trump scion will instead be there for him in a supportive role, she revealed in the latest episode of “The Skinny Confidential Him & Her” podcast.

“I hate politics,” Donald Trump’s daughter declared to hosts Lauryn and Michael Bosstick, explaining that she does “love policy and impact” but politics is “not separable” from them and there’s “a darkness to that world that I don’t really want to welcome into mine.”“To a degree, I’m at the center of the storm because my father is about to be president,” she acknowledged. “But it’s a very dark, negative business and some people love the gladiator aspect of it, the fight. That was never me.

And for the president-elect’s imminent second term, Ivanka Trump said she’d be there for him as a daughter. “My role the first time was very different,” she recalled. “We were like the Pioneers, nobody really knew what to do with him as a political figure and now there’s so many capable people around him, many of whom we’ve worked with in the past, almost all of whom we know very well.”On Jan. 20, Donald Trump will reclaim the most powerful seat in our nation's government.

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